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Nos 1969 Ford Radio Knob (2) Inner Knob C9az-18817-a Nib on 2040-parts.com

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Chelsea, Michigan, United States

Chelsea, Michigan, United States
ORIGINAL FOMOCO FORD PARTS
Brand:FORD Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:C9AZ-18817-A Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:PLASTIC

NOS 1969 FORD RADIO KNOB (2), INNER KNOB.  BLACK WITH SILVER.  GENUINE FORD PARTS IN BOX - PART# C9AZ-18817-A.  NICE CLEAN ORIGINAL PARTS.  (BOX FAIR/FADED, WRITTEN ON).  Please contact me with Questions before bidding.

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